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Be sure to get yourself down to the lovely village of Cramond. The highlight is the low tide walk to Cramond Island. Kids love it, as do adults. The village is so pretty, and there are numerous paths for walking and cycling. Also, lots of coffee/te shops, pubs and places to get ice cream.

Ok we were blessed with the most beautiful weather at the end of October . The toilet block is he cleanest oldest toilet building I have ever been in . So historic but so so clean 😄. Tide was out so wall put to the island was possible . Good pub and toilets one end , superb cafe with loads...
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Wednesday 19-10-2016 and a trip down memory lane of when we were first dating. We took our cycles but have taken our roller blades and quads (50plus oldies) and even walked. Something to do for everyone.Lots of free parking and a great place to enjoy the breeze either "Walking in the Sand.."or "Riding along on a pushbike honey...."
Fabby seaside...
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Cramond Village itself is very small and I wasn't in love with the pub/cafe selection, but the village is charming and has a beautiful waterfront location. The walk over to Cramond Island is worth 5 stars...if the tides are right and you get to head over, it's a really wonderful experience. The views over to the Dalmeny Estate and Castle...
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Very cute village, called on Saturday night for food in local pub but they were only serving sandwiches!
Will return when in the area for a walk to explore more.
There was an appalling smell in the area that night!!!

A very easy walk until the falls where there is steps but if you take your time these are no problem if you follow the path you will come to a lovely old arched bridge then if you keep following the well marked foot path you will reach the top of the walk with a fantastic steak house to try

The Romans built an impressive camp on this site and its also been identified as a Mesolithic site too! Plenty of interesting hand historic sites to see along with a charming village environment and pleasant estuary situation which makes for a bit of paddling and pottering too. Well worth a visit

Explored out to the west of Edinburgh and found an absolute gem of a beach at Cramond. A long-sweeping sandy bay, with a causeway out to Cramond Island, which was a beautiful walk in itself. Make sure you time your walk with the tides though, if you get it wrong you're there for the night!

Lovely and peaceful village on the sea, coming from South Queensferry at the entrance of Edinburgh. The village is nice and small, very peaceful like the beach and the sea. A beautiful walkway starts from there and goes all along the front sea. Nice little harbour at the mouth of the river. Nice to see the place when the tide...
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